Scot
Duluth,#2Consumer Suggestion
Fri, June 29, 2007
Kimberley, You should take advantage of your to dispute this item directly with the credit bureau that provided you with your report copy. They should have, and are required to provide you with instructions for disputing, along with a toll free number to call the bureau directly. Since almost all disputes are handled electronically between the credit bureau and the reporter, it doesn't take 30 days or longer to resolve. Good Luck, Scott
Scot
Duluth,#3Consumer Suggestion
Fri, June 29, 2007
Kimberley, You should take advantage of your to dispute this item directly with the credit bureau that provided you with your report copy. They should have, and are required to provide you with instructions for disputing, along with a toll free number to call the bureau directly. Since almost all disputes are handled electronically between the credit bureau and the reporter, it doesn't take 30 days or longer to resolve. Good Luck, Scott
Scot
Duluth,#4Consumer Suggestion
Fri, June 29, 2007
Kimberley, You should take advantage of your to dispute this item directly with the credit bureau that provided you with your report copy. They should have, and are required to provide you with instructions for disputing, along with a toll free number to call the bureau directly. Since almost all disputes are handled electronically between the credit bureau and the reporter, it doesn't take 30 days or longer to resolve. Good Luck, Scott
Scot
Duluth,#5Consumer Suggestion
Fri, June 29, 2007
Kimberley, You should take advantage of your to dispute this item directly with the credit bureau that provided you with your report copy. They should have, and are required to provide you with instructions for disputing, along with a toll free number to call the bureau directly. Since almost all disputes are handled electronically between the credit bureau and the reporter, it doesn't take 30 days or longer to resolve. Good Luck, Scott